Agricultural growth and economic stability: case study of North Bihar

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Page 109Moreover, the annual growth rate in cereal production was comparatively lower
in Period I than that of subsequent periods, but it was statistically significant at 10
per cent level of probability. It is worth pointing out that the cereal production ...

Page 114A similar trend was observed in Zone I but the growth rate in Period II was
statistically significant at 5 per cent level of probability. Zone II, no doubt, also
witnessed a decline in growth rate of oilseed production from Period I to Period II,
probably ...

Page 162Significant at 10 per cent level of probability. ** Significant at 5 per cent level ofprobability. Among all these variables, irrigated area could further be increased
by providing liberal assistance to farmers f">r creating irrigation structure in the ...